Question
This specific animal names a 50-foot-tall stabile by Alexander Calder that arches over a fountain near the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut. A species of this animal was reclassified by Costa and Mateus in 2019 under Miragaia. London's Natural History Museum houses the most complete specimen of this animal, a member of its stenops species named Sophie. A canal discovered by Othniel C. Marsh in the lumbosacral region of this animal's (*) spinal cord led to the mistaken theory that it had a second brain. During the Rite of Spring section of Fantasia, one of these herbivores anachronistically fights a T. rex. Gary Larson coined the term ■END■
ANSWER: Stegosaurus [accept stegosaurs or Stegosauridae or Stegosaurinae or even Stegosauria; accept S. stenops before “stenops” and prompt thereafter; reject “dinosaur”] (As if the Stegosaurus hanging out with a bunch of Cretaceous dinosaurs wasn't bad enough, the end of the Fantasia scene features a goddamn Dimetrodon.)
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= Average correct buzz position
Buzzes
Player | Team | Opponent | Buzz Position | Value |
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Jason Hong | UG Championship Players (and Mazin) | nats is supposed to mean you all have gone soft | 83 | 10 |